The Salesian point guard announced Monday that he has committed to Georgetown, the decision coming a little more than a month after he asked for a release from the letter of intent he signed with Connecticut in the wake of coach Kevin Ollies dismissal.

Georgetowns Patrick Ewing was among several high-profile coaches to visit Akinjo, a four-star recruit and the Bay Area News Groups high school player of the year.

According to ESPN, Akinjo had offers from Cal, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa State, Maryland and Pittsburgh.

He was scheduled to visit Arizona.

ESPN rated the 6-foot-1 guard 97th in its Top 100, 22nd at his position and ninth in the state.

Akinjo averaged 20.7 points and 5.2 assists per game this season as Salesian won a North Coast Section Division III crown and began the regional playoffs ranked No. 1 in the state. The Pride finished 30-2.

I am just thankful for the opportunity God has given me to be recruited by all these schools, Akinjo told this publication two weeks ago. It always feels good to be wanted.

Wojcik update

Bellarmine College Prep guard Jake Wojcik has been given the OK to reopen his recruitment after Siena coach Jimmy Patsos resigned, the Albany Times Union reported Friday.

Wojcik, a first-team all-Bay Area News Group selection and two-time West Catholic Athletic League player of the year, committed to Siena during his junior season and signed in November.